Had to change a tire on my car this morning with my daughters help (she;s 7). The serious look on her face as she handed me the jack handle and held the lug nuts for me cracked me up. I can remember doing the same thing when I was a little boy with my dad.

majomull wrote:Had to change a tire on my car this morning with my daughters help (she;s 7). The serious look on her face as she handed me the jack handle and held the lug nuts for me cracked me up. I can remember doing the same thing when I was a little boy with my dad.

OH you Wonderful MAN!!!!! That is PERFECT!!! I am in love and it only took one post. Good thing you live a bit away from me. hahahahahaha Although, my baby sister lives in Rhode Island...

I grew up never being allowed near my dad when he worked and :GASP: touching the tools was Evil.

I still managed to grow up to fix Robots and program systems to work together, but that little bit of "I know You can do it" acted out to give a gel confidence!!! Swoon... You, Sir, are Too Cool!

Love your Sig. Has Anyone heard from our little Bikkit? I miss her policing the Exclamation points and letting us know that we were far too excited for our own good.

Vampires have risen from the dead, the grave and the crypt, but have never managed it from the cat. ~ Witches Abroad

majomull wrote:Had to change a tire on my car this morning with my daughters help (she;s 7). The serious look on her face as she handed me the jack handle and held the lug nuts for me cracked me up. I can remember doing the same thing when I was a little boy with my dad.

That's sweet!

“It is the peculiar nature of the world to go on spinning no matter what sort of heartbreak is happening.”― Sue Monk Kidd, The Secret Life of Bees:

majomull wrote:Had to change a tire on my car this morning with my daughters help (she;s 7). The serious look on her face as she handed me the jack handle and held the lug nuts for me cracked me up. I can remember doing the same thing when I was a little boy with my dad.

After 3 years of riding Ava only just joined the fell-off-the-horse club last night! I'm not smiling because she fell off, but because she just popped right up like nothing had happened, put her hands in the air and said, "Wow! That's the first time in my life that has ever happened to me!" Her teacher swears it's got to be some kind of a record. She got right back on and when he got squirrely again, muscled him right back under control. That's my girl!

“It is the peculiar nature of the world to go on spinning no matter what sort of heartbreak is happening.”― Sue Monk Kidd, The Secret Life of Bees: